Using Bloglines, I've aggregated my students' blogs into a single public magic blog thingy, so I can keep track of 40 student blogs, and so the students can check out what their peers have to say about the readings and the class discussion. I think my favorite blog title has to be "Super Happy RTF 319 Blogging FunShine!"
That's such a neat idea! I actually read this entry through my own Bloglines SuperFeed thing, and I was just like, Oh wow, that IS a good idea to keep students in contact with one another, keep everyone aware of what one another is doing.
(I completed my undergrad in June, and I was SO stuck with Blackboard the whole four years. Bleuraeuehrhahgh. Blackboard is not the future! RSS is the future!)
Posted by: Jenn at January 29, 2005 12:54 PMGreat idea, and damned if I can't figure out RSS on my class blog. Things sound good with you, Chris. Glad to see the Ph.D is going well. I'm teachinig radio in Shreveport, and maybe pursuing a Ph.D. in Kansas soon. Your site is an inspiration. And gotta love FunShine!
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